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Sessile Court Sales Brochure 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments Sessile Court South Norwood, London Great homes, great location www.homegroup.org.uk Sessile Court | Welcome Your new home awaits Sessile Court is a small collection of one, two The contemporary designed homes are made and three bedroom homes in the heart of South with high-quality materials and incorporate Norwood. This Home Group development is sustainable features such as electric charge perfect for young families. It offers 22 apartments points for cars and solar panels on the roofs. split in two facing blocks with both private and All apartments provide well lit double sized communal spaces, including an enclosed green bedrooms and plenty of integrated storage, so area. that clutter can be kept to a minimum. Spacious open plan kitchens and living areas with full- The name and design were inspired by the height windows leading onto the balcony are oak forests that were once found in the South perfect for entertaining guest or simply enjoying Norwood borough. Sessile Court offers once again your family dinners. The development includes 11 a calm and protected environment. parking areas and two cycle storage areas. Sessile Court | Location Sessile Court | Location Norwood Junction South Norwood Country Park Tesco and Sainsbury’s Great homes, 1.0mile 1.0mile 1.0mile Centrale and Whitgift Harris Academy St Thomas Becket Catholic Shopping Centres South Norwood Primary School great location 2.5miles 1.2miles 0.1miles Conveniently located near Norwood Your new home is close to the beautiful and Croydon central library Junction Station with links to London tranquil green areas of Woodside Green, Brickfields Meadow and Ashburton Park which Bridge in just 12 minutes hosts funfairs, car boot sales and fireworks Minutes away from quiet green areas events. to run, cycle or walk such as South South Norwood is also located near the vibrant Norwood Country Park and the and cosmopolitan Croydon, so you will be within beautiful South Norwood Lake easy reach of Centrale and Whitgift Shopping Ideally placed near all amenities with Centres, Fairfield Halls and BOXPARK Croydon. the Whitgift Centre at a 20 minute And with Norwood Junction Station just 1.0 mile away, Central London is on your doorstep. tram ride away Selection of Ofsted rated ‘Outstanding’ Our brand new development offers the best of primary and secondary schools are both worlds with these generous, modern spaces in the heart of South Norwood. less than a mile Boxpark food market Sessile Court | Location Sessile Court | Location Perfectly placed to reach the city and travel beyond Green Lane Norbury S Norwood Hill B273 London Road Grangewood Park A213 Croydon Rd Crystal Palace Football Club Portland Rd South Norwood Thornton Country Park Heath A213 Croydon Long Lane Upper University Hospital A212 Sessile Court Wood Elmers End A22 Shops Woodside Monk Orchard Broad Cafe/restaurant Green B243 Bar/pub Purley Way Purley A22 Addiscombe Shirley Oaks West Addiscombe Schools A22 Spring Park Cinema Croydon Station Shirley Park A232 Golf Club A232 Tube Barclay Rd Golf 06 07 Sessile Court | Connections Sessile Court | Connections Connections that make life easy Air travel Trains and By road Sessile Court is conveniently placed at a short Tesco – 1.0 mile walking distance to Norwood Junction Station Miles Overground Miles Sainsbury’s – 1.0 mile with its Overground, Southern Railway and Minutes Thameslink Railway trains connecting you to Aldi – 1.2 miles London Bridge in less than 15 minutes. Centrale and Whitgift Shopping From Norwood Junction Centres – 2.5 miles Station: For shorter trips, a 5 minute walk to the Blackhorse Lane Tram stop links you to Croydon and travels throughout South London from Wimbledon to Beckenham. — London City — London Bridge — A22 12 minutes via Thameslink 5.3 miles The excellent road access with A232 1.3 miles 16.0 miles or Southern Rail away and the M23 less than 10 miles makes reaching the airport easy with Gatwick Airport at — Gatwick — A2 less than an hour drive and London City Airport — Farringdon 7.7 miles 16.0 miles away. 20.2 miles 25 minutes via Thameslink — Heathrow — M23 23.1 miles — Shoreditch High St 9.5 miles 35 minutes via the Overground — Stanstead — M25 45.0 miles 13.7 miles — Victoria Station 37 minutes via Southern Rail — Luton — M4 47.3 miles 14.4 miles — Highbury & Islington 46 minutes via the — M1 Overground 17.3 miles Distances are approximate and listed without traffic. Timings are approximate and are the shortest travel times as per nationalrail.co.uk and google.co.uk/maps 09 Sessile Court | Specifications Specification includes l Zanussi single electric oven l Chrome ladder towel radiator in l Zanussi frameless ceramic hob and bathrooms and en-suites stainless steel chimney hood l Driftwood grey coloured flooring l Zanussi integrated fridge-freezer, to kitchen, lounge, hallways and washer-dryer and dishwasher cloakrooms l Stainless steel splashback to rear of l Regency carpet cabaret in nickel the hob colour to bedrooms l Bowl and a half stainless steel sink l Private balcony / amenity areas for l White bathroom suite with every unit. contemporary chrome accessories and tiling full height to all walls Specifications are subject to change. Images are indicative only and are of previous developments. Sessile CourtCourt | |Site Site map map Sessile Court site map Norwood Junction Station 20 minutes Dickenson’s Ln Woodside Green Block A Dickenson’s Pl Anthony Road Block B N Stroud Road Sonning Road Woodside Green 12 13 Sessile Court | Floor plans Sessile Court | Floor plans Shared ownership 1 bedroom apartment Plot 2.02 Block B 1 bedroom apartment Plot 2.01 Block B N N 2.02 2.01 2.03 2.02 2.01 2.03 BEDROOM 1 2.02 2.03 BATHROOM 2.01 BEDROOM 1 2.02 2.03 Second floor 2.01 BEDROOM 1 Second floor BATHROOM Second floor BEDROOM 1 STORE Second floor STORE HALL HALL HALL BATHROOM HALL 1.04 BATHROOM 1.03 1.04 1.01 1.02 1.01 1.02 1.03 STORE 1.04 1.03 1.04 LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN STORE 1.01 1.02 1.01 1.02 1.03 LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN First floor First floor First floor LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN First floor LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN G.02 G.03 G.04 BALCONY G.01 BALCONY G.04 G.01 G.02 G.03 Ground floor G.02 G.03 G.04 BALCONY G.01 BALCONY Ground floor G.04 G.01 G.02 G.03 APARTMENT BLOCK B Ground floor APARTMENT BLOCK B Ground floor Measurements APARTMENT BLOCK B Measurements Any floor plans are a general outline of the layout of the property for guidance only. All Bedroom 1 4.05m x 3.34m Bedroom 1 4.06m x 3.63m measurements are approximate and may vary APARTMENT BLOCK B Living Kitchen/Dining room 8.08m x 4.91m Living / Kitchen/Dining room 7.12m x 3.10m and any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of fact or representations of Bathroom 2.27m x 1.95m & 5.84 m x 2.75m fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or Bathroom 3.14m x 1.90m otherwise as to their accuracy. Dimensions shown 2 are not intended to be relied upon for installation Total: 50.52m of appliances or items of furniture or otherwise. Total: 59.13m2 14 15 Sessile Court | Floor plans Sessile Court | Floor plans Shared ownership 2 bedroom apartment Plot G.08 & 1.08 Block A 2 bedroom apartments Plot G.07 & 1.07 Block A BALCONY BALCONY N N BALCONY BALCONY 2.06 2.04 2.06 2.05 2.04 LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN 2.06 2.05 2.06 2.04 2.04 LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN 2.05 LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN 2.05 LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN Second floor Second floor Second floor Second floor BATHROOM BATHROOMBATHROOM STORE STORE STORE BATHROOM STORE 1.05 1.07 1.05 1.07 HALL 1.06 1.08 HALL 1.06 1.08 SHOWER 1.05 1.07 HALL SHOWER 1.06 1.08 1.05 1.07 HALL First floor 1.06 1.08 First floor SHOWER SHOWER First floor BEDROOM 2 First floor BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 G.05 G.06 G.07 G.08 G.05 G.06 G.07 G.08 Ground floor BEDROOM 2 Ground floor BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 1 G.05 G.06 G.07 G.08 BEDROOM 1 G.05 G.06 G.07 G.08 APARTMENT BLOCK A APARTMENT BLOCK A Ground floor Ground floor Measurements Measurements Any floor plans are a general outline of the layout of the property for guidance only. All Bedroom 1 6.11m x 2.79m Bedroom 1 6.11m x 2.75m measurements are approximate and may vary Bedroom 2 4.62m x 2.64m APARTMENT BLOCK A Bedroom 2 4.24m x 2.77m and any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of fact or representations of APARTMENT BLOCK A Living/Kitchen/Dining room 6.81m x 5.87m Living/Kitchen/Dining room 7.02m x 5.87m fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or Bathroom 2.53m x 1.94m Bathroom 2.49m x 1.96m otherwise as to their accuracy. Dimensions shown are not intended to be relied upon for installation En-suite 2.34m x 1.62m En-suite 2.34m x 1.66m of appliances or items of furniture or otherwise. Total: 72.57m2 Total: 71.57m2 16 17 Sessile Court | Floor plans Sessile Court | Floor plans Shared ownership 2 bedroom apartment Plot 2.05 Block A 2 bedroom apartment Plot 2.04 Block A N N BALCONY LIVING 2.06 2.04 LIVING 2.05 BALCONY 2.06 2.04 BALCONY 2.05 LIVING BALCONY 2.06 LIVING 2.06 2.04 2.04 2.05 2.05 Second floor Second floor Second floor KITCHEN/DINING Second floor KITCHEN/DINING KITCHEN/DINING BATHROOM KITCHEN/DINING BATHROOM BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 STORE STORE 1.05 1.07 1.05 1.07 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.06 1.08 1.06 1.08 1.05 1.07 HALLHALL HALL 1.06 1.08 HALL STORE First floor First floor BEDROOM 2 STORE SHOWER First floor BATHROOM First floor BEDROOM 2 SHOWER BEDROOM 1 BATHROOM BEDROOM 1 G.05 G.07 G.08 G.05 G.06 G.07 G.08 G.06 BEDROOM 1 Ground floor Ground floor G.05 G.06 G.07 G.08 BEDROOM 1 G.05 G.06 G.07 G.08 APARTMENT BLOCK A Ground floor APARTMENT BLOCK A Ground floor APARTMENT BLOCK A APARTMENT BLOCK A Measurements Measurements Any floor plans are a general outline of the layout of the property for guidance only.
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